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Public Safety

ANAHEIM, CA (Oct. 12, 2017) - The Anaheim Police Department (APD) has been awarded a $403,200 grant from the California Office of Traffic Safety (OTS) for a year-long program to augment the City’s ongoing commitment to promote and improve roadway safety. APD will use the funding to enhance enforcement and public awareness efforts to prevent traffic related deaths and injuries through prevention and education.

"This award will serve as an integral component in our multipronged approach in preventing deadly traffic collisions, specifically those in which a driver is DUI or drug impaired," said Deputy Chief Julian Harvey.

After falling to a 10-year low in 2010, the number of persons killed on roadways has climbed nearly 17 percent across the state, with 3,429 fatalities in 2015. Particularly alarming is the rise in pedestrian and bicycle fatalities that now comprise nearly 25 percent of all traffic deaths, along with the growing dangers of distracting technologies and the emergence of drug-impaired driving. This grant funding will provide opportunities to combat these and other devastating problems such as speeding and crashes at intersections.

"This grant emphasizes the two most effective ways to change behaviors – education and enforcement. Anaheim Police Department, with assistance from the Office of Traffic Safety, will use these tools to help keep Anaheim streets safe."

Activities that the grant will fund include:

Educational presentations

DUI checkpoints

DUI saturation patrols

Bicycle and pedestrian safety enforcement

Motorcycle safety enforcement

Distracted driving enforcement

Seat belt and child safety seat enforcement

Speed, red light, and stop sign enforcement

While alcohol remains the worst offender for DUI crashes, the Anaheim Police Department supports the new effort from OTS that aims to drive awareness that "DUI Doesn’t Just Mean Booze." Prescription medications and marijuana can also be impairing by themselves, or in combination with alcohol, and can result in a DUI arrest.

Funding for this program is from the California Office of Traffic Safety through the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration.

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